Help halt the decline
Amateur Gardening|November 20, 2021
You can help wildlife by gardening organically, says Val
Val Bourne
Help halt the decline

I DO a fair few gardening talks and my favorite one is about the insects in my organic garden. As someone who doesn’t use any chemical props at all, the gardeners I speak to are often surprised to hear that the insecticide they’ve used to kill their aphids is also killing their ladybird adults, ladybird larvae, and lacewing and hoverfly larvae.

I point out two other things as well. Darwin’s theory, about natural selection, means that it’s the aphids with chemical resistance that survive. Given that they produce identical clones, their offspring also have resistance to that chemical. I also point out that fine chemical sprays enter our lungs and get pumped around our bodies. And those chemicals can stay with us.

This story is from the November 20, 2021 edition of Amateur Gardening.

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